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REVIEW: Seasons Vol. 2 by Blessed Black

Blessed Black has done it again! The follow up to Seasons: Vol 1, Seasons: Vol 2…

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EP REVIEW: Second Rodeo by Emily Breeze

I have one complaint about Emily Breeze’s follow up to her highly acclaimed 2023 album, Rapture,…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: disparity by la lune

la lune’s dedication and passion is evident in every note and lyric of their debut EP,…

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ALBUM REVIEW: New Model Of Disbelief by Leach

New Model of Disbelief, out on April 19, is the fourth album from Scandinavian quartet Leach….

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Silhouettes by Yama Uba

Founded by Akiko Sampson with collaboration by Winter Zora, Yama Uba’’s debut album Silhouettes is a…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Where’s Your Head? by Mothman, The Man

Mothman, The Man, the enigmatic ensemble hailing from Falmouth, UK has delivered a musical odyssey with…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Ovdan by Tomorrow’s Rain

The sophomore album from Tomorrow’s Rain, Ovdan is set to be released on April 19, but…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Only Death Brings Silence by NOTSM

Guitarist Matt Barkley is the brainchild of NOTSM and their debut album Only Death Brings Silence…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Indulgence by The Family Rain

The Family Rain proves they’ve been cooking up something special during their decade-long hiatus since their…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Amartia by Bloody Falls

Chaos reigns supreme and darkness lurks at every corner in Amarita, the latest from Finland’s Bloody…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Golden Age of Confusion by Colin and the Clouds

The debut album Golden Age of Confusion by Swedish duo Colin and the Clouds showcases a…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Summer of Love by Jess Ribeiro

Jess Ribeiro‘s latest album, Summer of Love, is a poignant tribute to resilience and introspection amidst…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Arkanum by Spit On Your Grave

Sign me up for a concept album inspired by the Tarot’s most intriguing cards: The Magician,…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Acedia by Martikor

What defines a genre has always baffled me and for me there are only a handful…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Transmit by Nothing On TV

Prepare to be enveloped in the soothing embrace of melodic harmonies and easygoing rhythms with Nothing…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Space to Feel by Malin Andersson

Malin Andersson‘s sophomore album Space to Feel is an introspective journey through the complexities of human…

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ALBUM REVIEW: The Circle by Shred Rogers

Get ready to buckle up and embark on a wild, metallic journey that is an electrifying…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: What We Fear the Most by Attic Theory

Led by vocalist Lewis Wright, and backed by guitarists Peter Donnelly, Tim Cunningham, and Matt Lawler,…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Elders by Aptøsrs

I said this before when I wrote about “Rust Mountain,” the debut single from Aptøsrs, but…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Passenger by Cale Zepernick

Cale Zepernick‘s debut album, Passengers, is a delightful journey through a landscape of plucky melodies, fun…

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ALBUM REVIEW: I Thought It Would be Easier by Annie Dressner

Annie Dressner‘s latest album, I Thought It Would Be Easier is a poignant journey through the…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Hamfarir Hugans by Drungi

In the chilling expanse of Iceland’s rugged terrain, where myths and realities intertwine, comes Drungi, a…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Condemned to the Breaking Wheel by Ischemic

Prepare to be engulfed in a sonic tempest as Ischemic unleashes their latest album, Condemned to…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Absolution by Street Fever

Absolution the sophomore album by Street Fever is a gripping and deeply personal journey through the…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Embers by Folkrim

From the misty shores of Finland comes a band that has evolved from humble beginnings to…

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EP REVIEW: Alter by Dialith

Dialith’s latest EP, Alter, will set a bold new standard for symphonic power metal. Out on…

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ALBUM REVIEW: III by Cancervo

As “Intro” starts on Cancervo’s third LP III, it feels like the beginning of a vampire…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Portal by Malphas

Malphas continues the saga of demon ‘Malpas’ with their latest album Portal.  Preceding Portal was their…